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[ 2 syll. ber-tie, be-rt-ie ] The girl name Bertie is also used as a boy name, though it is more popular for girls. It is pronounced BERTiy KEY. Bertie has its origins in the Germanic language and it is used largely in English. Bertie is an English pet form of the English, German, Italian, and Polish Alberta. Bertie is also an English pet form of the English, German, and Italian Roberta. Bertie is also an English pet form of the French and Spanish Bertha. Bertie is unusual as a baby girl name. Its usage peaked modestly in 1901 with 0.077% of baby girls being named Bertie. It had a ranking of #202 then. The baby name has substantially dropped in popularity since then, and is of only sporadic use now. Among all girl names in its family, Bertie was nevertheless the most frequently used in 2008. Bertie has mainly been a girl name in the last century. There were 8 times more girls than boys who were named Bertie in 1911. Baby names that sound like Bertie include the English Berty, the Albanian Barida, the English Beradette, the English Berdie, the German and Scandinavian Berit, the Scandinavian Berrit, the Czech, English, Polish, Spanish, German, Hungarian, Italian, and Slavic Berta, the French and Spanish Bertha, the English Berti, the English Birdie, the Scandinavian Birta, the English Bradee, the English Bradi, the English Bradie, the English Brady, the English Braedy, the German Braida, the Irish Breeda, the English Bretta, and the English Bridi. KEY: Pronunciation for Bertie: B as in "be (B.IY)" ; ER as in "hurt (HH.ER.T)" ; T as in "tea (T.IY)" ; IY as in "eat (IY.T)" ![]() ![]() |
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